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* the processes, methods, and strategies by which students engage learning | * the processes, methods, and strategies by which students engage learning | ||
* the Learning Process deeply impacts classroom management and student engagement | |||
== Learning process in general == | |||
== Learning process in pedagogy == | |||
from the pedagogical, or teaching, perspective the learning process engages students in two basic steps: | |||
# teacher showing | |||
# student doing | |||
These are called | |||
# Guided practice | |||
# Independent practice | |||
=== Guided Practice === | |||
* by "guided" we mean "teacher shows, demonstrates, explains," etc. | |||
** i.e., "guided" = the teacher helps the student | |||
* by "practice" we mean the student "does" along with what the teacher "guides" | |||
* for the student guided practice may entail: | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
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!Teacher Shows | |||
!Student Does | |||
!Methodology | |||
!Positive | |||
!Negative | |||
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|Lecture | |||
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* listen | |||
* take notes | |||
* ask questions | |||
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* Lecture-based Guided Practice extends student prior knowledge | |||
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* instructional and informational transfer can be maximized via lecture | |||
* pacing must match classroom and individual student "prior knowledge", upon which new learning is built and practiced | |||
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* students must be "guided" in effective lecture- based learning | |||
* students may process new information at different paces | |||
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|Cooperative (or Group) Work | |||
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* follow teacher or project instruction | |||
* actively participate | |||
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* with teacher guidance students practice in groups so that each becomes both teacher and student | |||
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* So long as the students have been guided properly on goals steps, outcomes, etc., cooperative practice yields more active student practice than lecture | |||
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* students may not cooperate with one another | |||
* the learning will be constrained by the limits and parameters of the activity | |||
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=== Independent practice === | |||
* by "independent" we mean the student engages the "practice" alone, without teacher guidance | |||
** paired or group practice is not entirely independent | |||
=== Feedback === | |||
* Guided Practice is connected to Independent Practice via teacher feedback | |||
* feedback comes in the form of | |||
** questions and answers | |||
** formal or informal assessment with correction | |||
*** informal assessment: teacher asks or presents students with questions, usually without grading | |||
**** i.e., in-class Question and Answer | |||
**** worksheets | |||
**** review | |||
*** formal assessment: graded independent practice to be measured by a grade | |||
**** homework, quiz, test, project, etc. | |||
<u>'''Learning process depictions'''</u> | |||
== Feedback Loop == | |||
{{#mermaid:flowchart LR | |||
subgraph 1 | |||
direction TB | |||
A[TEACHER GUIDED PRACTICE]--TEACHER SHOWS--> B[STUDENT INDEPENDENT PRACTICE] | |||
end | |||
subgraph 2 | |||
direction TB | |||
D[TEACHER GUIDED PRACTICE] --> E[STUDENT INDEPENDENT PRACTICE] | |||
end | |||
1--ASSESSMENT-->C[FEEDBACK] | |||
C--CORRECTION-->2 | |||
2-->F[FEEDBACK] | |||
}} | |||
== Guided & Independent Practice == | |||
{{#mermaid:flowchart TD; | |||
A[Teacher]-- 1.Teacher introduces new topic or concept -->B[GUIDED PRACTICE]; | |||
B[GUIDED PRACTICE]-- 2. Teacher explains & demonstrates -->C[Student]; | |||
C[Student]-- 3. Student tries on own & asks questions<br>= guided practice-->B[GUIDED PRACTICE]; | |||
A[Teacher]-- 4. Teacher assigns homework<br>sets expectations-->Dd[Homework]; | |||
Dd[Homework]-- 5. Student does homework<br>= independent practice-->E[INDEPENDENT PRACTICE] | |||
A[Teacher]-- 6. Teacher grades and corrects homework-->F[FEEDBACK]; | |||
}} | |||
== Assessment == | |||
{{#mermaid:flowchart TD; | |||
A[Teacher]-- 1.Teacher assigns test & reviews -->B[GUIDED PRACTICE]; | |||
C[Student]-- 2. Students asks questions<br>= guided practice-->B[GUIDED PRACTICE]; | |||
C[Student]-- 3. Student studies & prepares -->D[INDEPENDENT PRACTICE] | |||
D[INDEPENDENT PRACTICE]-- 4. Student takes test -->E[Test]; | |||
E[Test]-- 5. Teacher grades and corrects test-->F[FEEDBACK]; | |||
}} | |||
[[Category:Learning process]] | |||
[[Category:Metacognition]] | |||
[[Category:Pedagogy]] | |||
[[Category:Classroom Management]] |
Latest revision as of 16:12, 31 January 2024
Learning process
- the processes, methods, and strategies by which students engage learning
- the Learning Process deeply impacts classroom management and student engagement
Learning process in general[edit | edit source]
Learning process in pedagogy[edit | edit source]
from the pedagogical, or teaching, perspective the learning process engages students in two basic steps:
- teacher showing
- student doing
These are called
- Guided practice
- Independent practice
Guided Practice[edit | edit source]
- by "guided" we mean "teacher shows, demonstrates, explains," etc.
- i.e., "guided" = the teacher helps the student
- by "practice" we mean the student "does" along with what the teacher "guides"
- for the student guided practice may entail:
Teacher Shows | Student Does | Methodology | Positive | Negative |
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Lecture |
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Cooperative (or Group) Work |
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Independent practice[edit | edit source]
- by "independent" we mean the student engages the "practice" alone, without teacher guidance
- paired or group practice is not entirely independent
Feedback[edit | edit source]
- Guided Practice is connected to Independent Practice via teacher feedback
- feedback comes in the form of
- questions and answers
- formal or informal assessment with correction
- informal assessment: teacher asks or presents students with questions, usually without grading
- i.e., in-class Question and Answer
- worksheets
- review
- formal assessment: graded independent practice to be measured by a grade
- homework, quiz, test, project, etc.
- informal assessment: teacher asks or presents students with questions, usually without grading
Learning process depictions